Earth activist choir visit from the US "to arouse your revolutionary spirit. If you’re troubled by consumer hypnosis, ...
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To accompany his report on Reading Group in The Wire 489, David Grundy selects music from the back catalogue of the New York avant garde imprint ...
The 26 September edition of The Wire’s weekly show featured tracks by Diamanda Galás, Suzi Analogue, Sarah Davachi, Sote, JPEGMAFIA, and more ...
Adventurous music at Brighton’s independent, artist-led venue and studio complex: Gwenifer Raymond (17 October), Alati + Olie Brice (23), Yoko Miura with Gus Garside & James Parsons and with Viv ...
Radio offers a unique space for experimental narrative; here, voice, music and sound can coalesce in dreamlike, fabulist assemblages. Radio fabulism, or fiction-making, boasts a venerable pedigree: ...
30 years ago, in April 1994, Steve Albini took The Wire’s Invisible Jukebox test, offering up his unbridled opinion on tracks by Black Sabbath, John Zorn, Throbbing Gristle, The Raincoats and more. As ...
Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 481. Inside our brand new issue: The Haxan Cloak: From his bedroom in Wakefield to the City of Angels, the UK born producer, ...
To mark the recent reissue of FM3’s Buddha Machine, Steve Barker tells the story of its origins, a tale which takes in Chinese temples and a Hong Kong branch of McDonald’s, a Beijing foot massage ...